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  ESTEPHANIE ROUPENID ancestry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Anonymous, The First Contact of Crusaders and Turks
The next major Crusader victory came in Edessa, which was populated by Armenian Christians who resented both Turkish and Byzantine rule.
The Christian victory was secured when the Edessa King Toros of the Roupenid dynasty welcomed Count Baldwin of Flanders, one of the Crusader leaders, and declared him his son and heir on February 6, 1098.
Antioch surrendered in 1098 after a long siege, while Tripoli (a town on the coast of modern Lebanon) paid the Crusaders to leave them alone.
courses.wcupa.edu /jones/his101/web/23turks.htm   (1504 words)

  
 Semans World Coins: Books: Islam & Mideast: For Sale & Bibliography
There is a revised 1979 reprint, and a condensed version published as Medieval Armenian Coins in 1971 524p+48pl,6x9",sc,1962
Bedoukian, Paul Z. Selected Numismatic Studies Includes most useful work on Roupenid 570p, 1981 [$35]
Nercessian, Y.T. Attribution and Dating of Armenian Bilingual Trams (ArNS#2) Specialized work on the attrractive Horseman trams of Hetoum I (1226-70) & their relation to Seljuq coinage.
www.coincoin.com /bkAE.htm   (5497 words)

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